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- Francois_St._Laurent abstract "Francois St. Laurent (born 26 June 1977) is a Canadian ice hockey referee, currently working in the National Hockey League. In the summer of 1999, during a camp held by Ron Fournier, he told RDS that his goal was to make it to the NHL. He has worn sweater number 38 since joining the league full-time in the 2009-10 NHL season, carrying it over from the American Hockey League after six seasons.".
- Q19879751 abstract "Francois St. Laurent (born 26 June 1977) is a Canadian ice hockey referee, currently working in the National Hockey League. In the summer of 1999, during a camp held by Ron Fournier, he told RDS that his goal was to make it to the NHL. He has worn sweater number 38 since joining the league full-time in the 2009-10 NHL season, carrying it over from the American Hockey League after six seasons.".
- Francois_St._Laurent comment "Francois St. Laurent (born 26 June 1977) is a Canadian ice hockey referee, currently working in the National Hockey League. In the summer of 1999, during a camp held by Ron Fournier, he told RDS that his goal was to make it to the NHL. He has worn sweater number 38 since joining the league full-time in the 2009-10 NHL season, carrying it over from the American Hockey League after six seasons.".
- Q19879751 comment "Francois St. Laurent (born 26 June 1977) is a Canadian ice hockey referee, currently working in the National Hockey League. In the summer of 1999, during a camp held by Ron Fournier, he told RDS that his goal was to make it to the NHL. He has worn sweater number 38 since joining the league full-time in the 2009-10 NHL season, carrying it over from the American Hockey League after six seasons.".